Really well done @muzza3 Those averages are very impressive, particularly the excellent fbg when you are eating around 100g carbs. What was your usual carb intake before starting the PE diet? Did your BG levels rise initially?
OK I give up... apart from the egg obviously.... whassthat?@muzza3 great stuff!
Hope things are also going well for you @DJC3 and @Krystyna23040
Have been a bit absent from the forum for a few weeks, and also a bit absent from the PE way of eating. Took some measurements on the 1st August to set another baseline - luckily not too much damage done - and am now back at it with renewed vigour. Still following broad principles rather than tracking, but just for fun, am doing the odd spot check. Seems a ratio of 2.1 hits a sweet spot for me in terms of satiety (enough fat) and sticking to plan. This was yesterday’s OMAD (large early lunch and wasn’t hungry again), with a PE ratio of 1.2
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OK I give up... apart from the egg obviously.... whassthat?
Ah it was the bacon atop the burgers that had me confused! Looks lovely though. xDoes it look that bad?! Tasted pretty good
Home made burgers (15% mince), thick cut back bacon, a few fried onions and a smidge of grated grana padano.
@Goonergal your lunch looks delicious.@muzza3 great stuff!
Hope things are also going well for you @DJC3 and @Krystyna23040
Have been a bit absent from the forum for a few weeks, and also a bit absent from the PE way of eating. Took some measurements on the 1st August to set another baseline - luckily not too much damage done - and am now back at it with renewed vigour. Still following broad principles rather than tracking, but just for fun, am doing the odd spot check. Seems a ratio of 2.1 hits a sweet spot for me in terms of satiety (enough fat) and sticking to plan. This was yesterday’s OMAD (large early lunch and wasn’t hungry again), with a PE ratio of 1.2
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Fantatsic progress @muzza3. I am hugely attracted to this WOE and trying my hardest to adapt. Puffing and wheezing along way behind you guys and gals. Still, much as I loved the ho, ho, ho lympics I am not stupid enough to believe I could reach those levels nor ever need to. Pace kills, not distance. Stately park run jog for me. Good on ya for that progress.15 August 2021
14 weeks.
80.4kg
Lost .8kg this week. Lost 8.5 since start of PE Diet.
Fasting BG 7 day average 4.6
14 day average 4.6
30 day average 4.9
Macros Weekly Average
Carbs 84g
Fats 44g
Protein 158g
PR Ratio 1.23
Calories 1523
Body contour scales
Body fat stable at 26.% (starting 29.8%)
Muscle stable 38% (starting 35.9%)
Hip 97cm (Started measuring 1/8/21 @100cm)
Waist 97cm (started measuring 1/8/21 @99cm)
Hip to Waist ratio 1
!4 weeks in happy to lose nearly a kilo this week. Protein level a little low at 158g (target 165g) but was thrown out with one day at 102g when I had the packet of chips blowout so needed to keep total calories down.,A positive PE Ratio of over 1.23. decrease in hip of 1 cm with no change to waist lifted ratio to 1:1 needs to be around .9. FBG are still trending down slightly. Getting close to my my next weight goal of breaking 80kg and when achieved will reset to the top end of normal BMI. I have found this diet to be a great fit for me and now over three months in have got into a pattern of eating that is both satisfying and producing weight loss results. Need to buy a new belt when lock down ends as I have run out of holes
Fantatsic progress @muzza3. I am hugely attracted to this WOE and trying my hardest to adapt. Puffing and wheezing along way behind you guys and gals. Still, much as I loved the ho, ho, ho lympics I am not stupid enough to believe I could reach those levels nor ever need to. Pace kills, not distance. Stately park run jog for me. Good on ya for that progress.
Thanks @muzza3 you are far too kind. I genuinely don't feel confident in managing my own T2 but your point about this journey with T2 being totally N=1 is the one thing I have learned. No idea if you are a cricket fan but I am and loved batting. Over 50 years I developed a way to bat that specifically suited me and my strengths/weaknesses. Not textbook but it worked for me - think Steve Smith. As with that, this has taken time and work and I'm always questioning and seeking for better. You are on your own unique journey and have already made amazing progress. Peace be with you.Thanks @ianpspurs
From a fair distance away (downunder) it looks to me like you have all your stuff together. You have a BMI I would kill for, Your BG levels are in great nick so I would think you have found a great way of eating already. All these things I aspire to (and hopefully will achieve). The search for a way of eating that is sustainable and works for the individual is one that is is constantly referred to by many on here. If I have learnt anything there is no best way for everyone. I think Type 2 Master is a well deserved mantle for you.
Thanks @muzza3 you are far too kind. I genuinely don't feel confident in managing my own T2 but your point about this journey with T2 being totally N=1 is the one thing I have learned. No idea if you are a cricket fan but I am and loved batting. Over 50 years I developed a way to bat that specifically suited me and my strengths/weaknesses. Not textbook but it worked for me - think Steve Smith. As with that, this has taken time and work and I'm always questioning and seeking for better. You are on your own unique journey and have already made amazing progress. Peace be with you.
Merton's unexpected benefits -Something really interesting has happened since starting the P.E. Diet on 1st April.
Since a teenager I have had really severe leg cramps. These got worse as I got older. They are agonisingly painful and can only be stopped by having some salt.
At the beginning of July I noticed that I wasn't having so many episodes. Sometime during August they completely disappeared.
The only thing I changed since 1st April was to increase protein significantly which has resulted in a huge increase in muscle strength. I work very hard at strengthening muscles as I am a pilates teacher but in the past, because of my low protein intake, it hadn't resulted in increased muscle strength.
I can only think that the cramps were a result of the low protein intake although it isn't listed as a cause of muscle cramp. I am so happy that they are no more.
Thank you. It is good when an issue unexpectedly resolves itself.Merton's unexpected benefits -Couldn't have happened to a more deserving person.
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